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8A Daily News– Wednesday, October 3, 2012 Pink Sundial Event A new feature of the Pink Sundial Event on Thursday, October 18 will be 1,000 luminaries lighting the river trail. These Luminaries will consist of a pink ribbon bag containing a battery-operated candle. When it's illuminated, the shining light in this bag will represent a loved one's life that has been touched by breast cancer. Think Pink is using this opportunity as a fundraiser for future Think Pink breast cancer awareness projects and is asking community members for a $10 contribution to put a loved one's name on a bag. Our goal is to have 1,000 luminary bags lining the Sacramento River Trail from the Dana/Hilltop area down to Turtle Bay. Community members attending the Pink Sundial Bridge Lighting Ceremony are encouraged to park in the Mall parking lot and walk along the River trail (where the luminaries will be lit). This will not only give people the best view of the luminaries, it will also help with traffic congestion in the Sundial Bridge/Turtle Bay Parking lots. We feel the luminaries will provide a dramatic visual representation of the many lives touched by breast cancer; and will also honor the survivors as well as family and friends that we've lost to the disease. The luminaries are just one more way for Nor Cal Think Pink to raise awareness of how many lives can be saved through early detection. To honor your loved one by purchasing a luminary: visit any North Valley Bank branch, the Think Pink Store at Tri Counties Bank on Hilltop, Lawncrest Chapel & Memorial Park, Solace Cancer Care or Redding Cancer Treatment Center. Luminary materials have been sponsored by Lawncrest Chapel & Memorial Park, MD Imaging and Axner Excavating, so all funds raised in this project will go directly back into providing our breast cancer awareness materials to promote saving lives through early detection. Come join us for a day of fun and vintage goods at the Red Bluff Antique Street Faire 21st Annual Sunday, October 7, 2012 8am-4pm ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES COME, RAIN OR SHINE!!! • Free Admission • Free Parking For Information Contact: Linda Durrer (530) 527-3092 daytime Kathy Patterson (530) 526-7288 evening time 508 Main Street, Ste. C, Red Bluff, CA 96080 NOW OPEN Red Bluff Flower Boutique The All New 223 Main Street, Red Bluff 528-9292 Geo Growney Motors To Please We Aim 1160 Main St.,Red Bluff 527-1034 www.growneymotors.com BUICK The Les Schwab Warranty: "If We Can't Guarantee It, We Won't Sell It!"® 522 Antelope Blvd. Red Bluff (530) 529-1654 92nd www.redbluffroundup.com also on facebook APRIL 19, 20, 21, 2013 visit us at: (530) 527-1000 1-800-545-3500 Call us any time for: • An extensive network of recruiting sources • Testing and training • Experienced recruiters • Full-time employees • HR expertise and support services • Temporary Workers • Evaluation hire • Carefully screened candidates • Dedicated service www.expresspros.com 530-527-0727 243 So. Main Street The Tire Place